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I am an AMP customer and today is the first I have heard of this. I never received anything from AMP. Are there AMP customers here who have been notified of a breach? Or were only customers that potentially affected contacted?

I got the email referred to in post #25

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I did receive this mail today at 19.38 hours or 07.38 PM ( belgium time : GMT +1 )
in short at 01.38 PM EST time but i was not at home....just discovered it.
The only thing i did change in this mail i show is that i deleted my name.

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Hi ( i deleted my name )

AMP Global Clearing, LLC (AMP) is sending you this notice to keep you updated about your data on our servers. We were recently approached by a Cybersecurity research company with a claim that they had discovered a vulnerability in one of our back-up file storage server.

AMP responded by working with its IT service providers to ensure all vulnerabilities were eliminated in that server. The Cybersecurity research company then confirmed that the vulnerability had been resolved.

We have worked with the Cybersecurity research company, to ensure that all proper steps were taken to safeguard our customers’ information.

We are in direct communication with this Cybersecurity Company and our regulatory agencies. They have confirmed the files they accessed are currently encrypted, pending the instructions of the SEC.

From our understanding, this company’s mission is to make the cyber world safer by educating businesses and communities worldwide, with the goal of helping to protect data, identifying data leaks and following responsible disclosure policy.

At this time, AMP is confident that there are no vulnerabilities on any of our servers.

The paramount question that is going to be in each of their customers' mind is: "has my data been accessed by unauthorized parties"?

Yes, I agree and issues of security and identity theft should not be taken lightly. However, in my opinion, the company that exposed the vulnerabilities did not have the intention of distributing the data or any weaknesses they found.

I looked at the site of the company and they maintain a blog of vulnerabilities they expose within other companies while promoting the sale of their security software at the top navigation. I am not sure what to make of it.

Thank you,
Matt Z
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Yes, I agree and issues of security and identity theft should not be taken lightly. However, in my opinion, the company that exposed the vulnerabilities did not have the intention of distributing the data or any weaknesses they found.

I looked at the site of the company and they maintain a blog of vulnerabilities they expose within other companies while promoting the sale of their security software at the top navigation. I am not sure what to make of it.

Thank you,
Matt Z
Optimus Futures

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AMP Global Clearing, LLC (AMP) is sending you this notice to keep you updated about your data on our servers. We were recently approached by a Cybersecurity research company with a claim that they had discovered a vulnerability in one of our back-up file storage server.

AMP responded by working with its IT service providers to ensure all vulnerabilities were eliminated in that server. The Cybersecurity research company then confirmed that the vulnerability had been resolved.

We have worked with the Cybersecurity research company, to ensure that all proper steps were taken to safeguard our customers’ information.

We are in direct communication with this Cybersecurity Company and our regulatory agencies. They have confirmed the files they accessed are currently encrypted, pending the instructions of the SEC.

From our understanding, this company’s mission is to make the cyber world safer by educating businesses and communities worldwide, with the goal of helping to protect data, identifying data leaks and following responsible disclosure policy.

At this time, AMP is confident that there are no vulnerabilities on any of our servers.

I received this very same email BUT all the links in it are referring to a different and suspicious domain "http://t.hsms07.com". The email source code shows the return path for "@mail4.shared.hubspot.com". For me it seems the email is a phishing email and looks like somebody is allready using the breached data. AMP support has been informed.

I received this very same email BUT all the links in it are referring to a different and suspicious domain "http://t.hsms07.com". The email source code shows the return path for "@mail4.shared.hubspot.com". For me it seems the email is a phishing email and looks like somebody is allready using the breached data. AMP support has been informed.

Anybody else or is this just me ?

By opening that URL you get this

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It may be that they are using a distribution list service to send these emails. Most companies with a large audience do that nowadays.